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Recoil

Recoil (1953)

55% User Rating
1h 19min
Crime
Drama

A jeweller is killed in a gang robbery leaving the daughter as the only witness. When the police can't build a case against him she decides to go undercover to infiltrate the home of the killer's brother. Slowly she is drawn into the world of the rival gangs.

John GillingDirector

Cast

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Kieron Moore

Kieron Moore

Nicholas Conway

Elizabeth Sellars

Elizabeth Sellars

Jean Talbot

Edward Underdown

Edward Underdown

Michael Conway

John Horsley

John Horsley

Inspector Trubridge

Robert Raglan

Robert Raglan

Sergeant Perkins

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Ethel O'Shea

Mrs Conway

Martin Benson

Martin Benson

Farnborough

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Anthony Pelly

Bentock

Derek Blomfield

Derek Blomfield

Wilbur

Robert Moore

Robert Moore

Roger

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Bill Lowe

Walters

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Michael Balfour

Parkes

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Mike McCarthy

Taxi Drive

Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Talbot

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Marguerite Brennan

Michael's Maid

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Louise Grainger

Michael's Nurse

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Daphne Newton

Miss Crall

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Michael Kelly

Crouch

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John Watson

Paul

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 50%

April 2, 2023

When "Jean" (Elizabeth Sellars) witnesses the killing of her jeweller father "Talbot" (Ian Fleming) she vows to bring him to justice. Meantime respected physician "Conway" (Edward Underdown) has just treated his badly beaten brother "Nicholas" (Kieron Moore). Family loyalty and all that, he agrees to say the two were playing chess together that evening - but we know that they weren't, we also know what he was doing - and so, unbeknown to him, does "Jean". When the two accidentally meet, she sets out to use all of her guile and wits to ensnare him. The thing with this is that the inevitability of the denouement isn't really helped by a poor script and some really mediocre acting efforts. Moore usually imposed a little more on the screen but here the whole ensemble - never helped by the one-gear Martin Benson - just seems to waddle along for an hour before an ending that just wasn't ever in doubt. There is an effort to broaden the scope of the story by involving the mother (Ethel O'Shea) who is well aware that one of her sons is a decent cove and the other, less so - but that doesn't really give us enough to raise this from the realms of pedestrian B-feature. Certainly, it's not a bad film and it's an easy enough watch - but it is not one you will recall for long.

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